Experience with the `define_function` API has shown that returning borrowed slices of `TrapSite` is not ideal: the returned slice represents a borrow on the entire `Module`, which makes calling back into methods taking `&mut self` a bit tricky. To eliminate the problem, let's require the callers of `define_function` to provide `TrapSink` instances. This style of API enables them to control when and how traps are collected, and makes the `object` and `faerie` backends simpler/more efficient by not having to worry about trap collection.
34 lines
913 B
Rust
34 lines
913 B
Rust
//! Top-level lib.rs for `cranelift_object`.
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//!
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//! Users of this module should not have to depend on `object` directly.
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#![deny(
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missing_docs,
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trivial_numeric_casts,
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unused_extern_crates,
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unstable_features
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)]
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#![warn(unused_import_braces)]
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#![cfg_attr(feature = "clippy", plugin(clippy(conf_file = "../../clippy.toml")))]
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#![cfg_attr(feature = "cargo-clippy", allow(clippy::new_without_default))]
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#![cfg_attr(
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feature = "cargo-clippy",
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warn(
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clippy::float_arithmetic,
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clippy::mut_mut,
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clippy::nonminimal_bool,
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clippy::option_map_unwrap_or,
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clippy::option_map_unwrap_or_else,
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clippy::print_stdout,
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clippy::unicode_not_nfc,
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clippy::use_self
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)
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)]
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mod backend;
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pub use crate::backend::{ObjectBackend, ObjectBuilder, ObjectProduct};
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/// Version number of this crate.
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pub const VERSION: &str = env!("CARGO_PKG_VERSION");
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